As with most things Trump, the furor over the “fire and fury” has divided the nation in two — those who believe the president is a loose cannon, impulsively blurting whatever flits through his mind, and those who believe his inflammatory talk is a wily combination of politically savvy instincts and a gut-driven populism that simply aims to please.

When President Trump went off script Tuesday to deliver a startling threat to North Korea — “They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen” — it was as if the nation relived the most lurid themes of the 2016 campaign in one chilling moment.

Ha ha ha.

Ok, first off, how does this idiot know the nation is “divided?”

Did he conduct an overnight poll?

Secondly, it was not “off script,” as the White House stated, they do not believe the chubby madman can “grasp” sophisticated political speak, so they’ve decided to talk to him in a language he understands.

Apparently, liberals are cut from the same dopy cloth as Jong-un; as they were equally as triggered as he was.

Mission accomplished!

Next paragraph, WAPO goes full “dumbo” and uses Hillary “War Monger” Clinton as the litmus test for peace.

Last fall, Hillary Clinton’s ­campaign used as one of its final weapons a TV ad featuring a longtime nuclear missile launch officer who warned against voting for Trump: “I prayed that call would never come. Self-control may be all that keeps these missiles from firing.”

Oh yes, when I think of peace, the first thing that comes to mind is Hillary Clinton, who, during the campaign vowed to ATTACK Russia for hacking her unsecured email server.

The reality is, if her accused rapist husband, Billy-boy had done his job with North Korea back when was president, we may not be in this mess.

My favorite part of the article is this jackass quoting “polls” from the 2016 campaign, which we all know was rigged/fake/laughable.

In this piece, he doesn’t even link the poll he cites.

It very nearly did: Voters made clear last fall that they trusted Clinton vastly more than Trump on the use of nuclear weapons — by 57 percent to 31 percent in a Fox News poll in October, for example.

But Trump voters often said that their reasons for supporting him outweighed their sense that he could be dangerously impulsive — and they repeatedly expressed confidence that the national security apparatus would keep him in check.

Yeah, we “trust” a drunken old dummy who can’t even handle an email account with our nuke codes.

I want to meet these so-called “Trump supporters” that he quotes here.

They don’t exist.

Bottom line, liberals elites are wildly out of touch with real Americans, and all suffer from TDS, or “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” which causes a complete collapse of common sense.